P0768 OBD-II Trouble Code: Shift Solenoid D Electrical

P0768 code definition

When the PCM in your vehicle records trouble code P0768, it means that it has found a problem in shift solenoid D.

What the P0768 code means

Your vehicle’s automatic transmission makes use of shift solenoids to transfer fluid through the hydraulic circuits and change your gear ratios. You need varying gear ratios to accelerate and decelerate, and also to ensure that your engine is working properly and you are getting good fuel economy. If the gear ratio recommended by your vehicle manufacturer is not compatible with the actual ratio that the PCM detects, then a P0768 code is stored, and your Check Engine Light may come on.

How does a mechanic diagnose the P0768 code?

The first step in diagnosing the P0768 code is for the mechanic to use a code reader and an ohmmeter to evaluate the computerized system in the vehicle that regulates speed inputs and transmission outputs.

Next, the mechanic will:

Examine the transmission fluid to see if it is dirty or low, or if it has a burnt smell

Check the hydraulic pump, pressure regulator and solenoids and replace any defective parts

Re-test the system to make sure that any repairs have been successful

Test drive the vehicle, and upon returning re-check to determine if the codes have cleared

Do a voltage check if the codes have re-appeared

Repair or replace any connectors and circuits that have been identified as faulty following the voltage check

Do another re-test

Common mistakes when diagnosing the P0768 code

Mechanics sometimes assume that the shift solenoid is faulty and replace it when in fact, the problem is nothing more than contaminated transmission fluid. Sometimes, too, they may replace the PCM, assuming that it is not working properly, but the fact is that your vehicle’s PCM is hardly ever likely to fail.

How serious is the P0768 code?

Difficulty shifting can be problematic, especially if you are driving at highway speeds. If you are just driving around town, failing to get into proper gear is not likely to get you killed. On the Interstate, though, it can be a very different matter. So, think about your driving habits, and if you are driving in areas where you may need to accelerate or decelerate quickly, get this issue dealt with right away.

What repairs can fix the P0768 code?

You might not even need a repair – it’s possible that just topping up your transmission fluid could correct the problem. You might need repairs to wiring and connectors, though, or a new shift solenoid, or very rarely, repairs to your PCM.

Additional comments for consideration regarding the P0768 code

Even if your shifting issues are not causing you huge problems, it is best to get them corrected. Otherwise, you could end up with costly transmission repairs later on.

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